Pete wrote:
> The motherboard on my Vista machine failed and I had to replace it with a
> different one and in the process the hard disks seem to have got wiped
> out.
> All other hardware is exactly the same. I have a backup image of the hard
> disk which I restored to the machine but now it won't boot. The initial
> screen with the moving bar appears but after that the machine reboots and
> then I get a screen saying "Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or
> software change might be the cause. To fix the problem insert the
> installation disk and run repair your computer".
>
> I did that but it failed to do an automatic repair. Is there anything
> else
> I can do to make the machine boot up from the image? I am desperate to
> get the machine working again without having to go through the lengthly
> process of reinstalling Vista and all the programs.
The problem is that your new hardware is too different. You didn't mention
what you used to make the backup image. If Acronis, then there is a
Universal Restore plugin for True Image. If something else, check with that
software's tech support to see if they have something similar.
Malke
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